In my experience all the "race" rubber (i.e. A032R, 540S and such) always measure tread width.
I must say I find it difficult to believe you can fit a 225/630 in a GTV without cutting metal. (Unless you make it really high).
I must say I find it difficult to believe you can fit a 225/630 in a GTV without cutting metal. (Unless you make it really high).
Mats Strandberg
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GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
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-Scuderia Rosso- Now burned to the ground...
-onemanracing.com-
-Strandberg.photography-
GTV 2000 -77 - Died in the fire.
155 V6 Sport -96 - Sold!
If the size is given in the "street way" the width is maximum section (also A032, A048). If it's in the racing form it's the tread.
Some sizes:
http://www.yokohama-motorsport.de/conte ... &Itemid=26
http://www.yokohama-motorsport.de/conte ... &Itemid=27
A 225/630 might be tight as it could be 240 wide but 225/50R16 (63 cm OD) is not a problem in mine anyway. And yes, it is low, and yes, I've given it a couple of rounds with Mr. Sledgehammer.
In the rear you can fit almost anything.
Some sizes:
http://www.yokohama-motorsport.de/conte ... &Itemid=26
http://www.yokohama-motorsport.de/conte ... &Itemid=27
A 225/630 might be tight as it could be 240 wide but 225/50R16 (63 cm OD) is not a problem in mine anyway. And yes, it is low, and yes, I've given it a couple of rounds with Mr. Sledgehammer.
In the rear you can fit almost anything.